After winning 13 games during two of the three previous regular seasons, many view the Buffalo Bills as one of the top AFC contenders heading into the 2023 campaign.
However, things haven’t exactly gone according to plan, and the Bills have already lost four games this year as they head into a Week 10 matchup against the Denver Broncos with an underwhelming 5-4 record.
With playmakers like quarterback Josh Allen and wide receiver Stefon Diggs, most believe Buffalo has one of the most talented offenses in the NFL.
However, longtime NFL analyst Greg Cosell recently declared on the “Ross Tucker Podcast” that any thought of the Bills having a talented offense is nothing but a “myth.”
“One of the myths with the Bills offense is that they are very talented…”@GregCosell keeping it real when he talks about Buffalo on the @RossTuckerPod: pic.twitter.com/EyCPS7MuX8
— Ross Tucker Podcast (@RossTuckerPod) November 12, 2023
According to Cosell, the Bills have an average offensive line, Diggs is their only good wide receiver, and they’ve been hurt by the decrease in explosive plays around the NFL this season.
Those might seem like some harsh statements, but he’s not exactly wrong.
Buffalo has been looking for someone to step up and take the pressure off of Diggs in their passing attack, but no other pass-catchers have been able to be consistently reliable.
The decrease in explosive plays has also led to Allen turning the ball over after trying too hard to make something out of nothing.
Whatever is currently going on with the Bills’ offense, they need to figure out a solution soon because missing the playoffs for the first time since 2018 is quickly becoming a more legitimate possibility for them this season.
Buffalo will attempt to get things back on track when they host a 3-5 Broncos team on Monday night.
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